4 Letter Words:
- MIGG – a type of playing marble, also MIB, MIG, MIGGLE [n -S]
- BURK – (colloquial) a fool, also BERK [n -S]
- JUCO – (US) junior college; an athlete at a junior college [n -S]
- CRIS – (Malay) a dagger or short sword used by the Malays, commonly having a serpentine blade, also CREESE, KREESE, KRIS [n -ES]
- BERG – (South African) a hill or mountain in S. Africa [n -S]
- PYET – (Scots) a magpie, also PIET, PYAT, PYOT [n -S]
- GAWP – to stare stupidly, also GAUP, GORP [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- ORRA – (Scots) odd, not matched [adj]
- NIPA – (Malay) a low-growing East Indian palm, aka attap or atap [n -S]
- KUDU – (Hottentot) a kind of antelope with long spiral horns, also KOODOO [n -S]
- KAPA – a kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry, also TAPA, TAPPA [n -S]
- SMIR – to drizzle, also SMIRR, SMUR [v SMIRRED, SMIRRING, SMIRS]
- FOUD – (Old Norse) a bailiff or magistrate in Orkney or Shetland [n -S]
- PADI – (Malay) a rice field, also PADDY [n -S]
- LEIR – (Scots) to teach, also LEAR, LEARE, LERE [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- TOWT – (Scots) to pout, sulk [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- KETE – (Maori) a basket woven from flax [n -S]
- TEEK – (Hinglish) well [adj]
- KYPE – a hook on the lower jaw of a male salmon [n -S]
- ODIC – of or pertaining to an ode [adj]
- VARA – (Spanish) a Spanish American linear measure, also VARE [n -S]
- MOYL – (obsolete) a mule, also MOIL, MOYLE, MULE [n -S]
- TYRO – (Latin) a beginner or novice, also TIRO [n TYROS or TYROES or TYRONES]
- UNCO – (Scots) strange; foreign; extraordinary [adj UNCOER, UNCOEST] / a stranger, a piece of news [n -ES or -S]
- NORK – (Australian slang) a woman’s breast [n -S]
5 Letter Words:
- ZAYIN – (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter [n -S]
- LAZAR – a leper or person with similar pestilential disease [n -S]
- SHIEL – (Shakespeare) to shell, husk, also SHALE, SHEAL, SHEEL [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- BARBE – (French) a piece of vertically pleated linen cloth worn over or under the chin, as by nuns [n -S]
- APOOP – on the poop, astern [adv]
- SMEKE – (Scots) to smoke, also SMEIK [v SMEKED, SMEKING, SMEKES]
- SOWAR – (Urdu) a mounted native soldier in India [n -S]
- REJON – (Spanish) a lance with a wooden handle, used in bullfighting [n -ES]
- SATYR – a Greek god of the woodlands, with a tail and long ears, represented by the Romans as part goat [n -S]
- STOTT – to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- MAFIC – a generally dark-colored igneous rock with significant amounts of one or more ferromagnesian minerals [n -S]
- WHAUP – (Scots) a curlew, sometimes great whaup as distinct from little whaup, the whimbrel [n -S]
- SPAYD – a male deer in his third year, also SPAYAD [n -S]
- PLATT – in Scots adjectival phrase ‘scale and platt’, applied to stairs with straight flights and landings [adj]
- HUZZY – (dialect) a brazen girl, also HUSSY [n HUZZIES]
- HAUGH – (Scots) a low-lying meadow by the side of a river [n -S]
- AHENT – (dialect) behind, also AHINT, AHIND [adv]
- HIANT – (Latin) gaping [adj]
- WHORT – a whortleberry, also HURTLEBERRY, WHORTLE, WHORTLEBERRY [n -S]
- CANNA – (Latin) a tropical lily with showy red or yellow flowers [n -S]
- ADVEW – (Spenser) to view [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- STAIG – a colt or stallion, also STAGGIE [n -S]
- STYRE – (Spenser) to stir, also STIRE [v STYRED, STYRING, STYRES]
- WANZE – (obsolete) to decrease, waste away [v WANZED, WANZING, WANZES]
- ORIEL – a projecting bay window supported with corbel or bracket [n -S]
6 Letter Words:
- SIFREI – SEFER, (Hebrew) any book of Hebrew religious literature [n]
- MATTIN – (French) a morning prayer service, also MATIN [n -S]
- SAULGE – (Spenser) the plant sage [n -S]
- CONOID – anything like a cone in form [n -S]
- KUMKUM – (Hindi) a red powder used by Hindu women as a cosmetic [n -S]
- PHEEZE – to unsettle, also FAZE, FEASE, FEAZE, FEESE, FEEZE, PHEESE, PHESE [v PHEEZED, PHEEZING, PHEEZES]
- SNUBBE – (archaic) a snub [n -S]
- RAMADA – (Spanish) an outdoor eating area with roof but open sides [n -S]
- AEMULE – (Spenser) to emulate, also EMULE [v AEMULED, AEMULING, AEMULES]
- PHATIC – relating to a communication meant to generate an atmosphere of social relationship rather than to convey some information [adj PHATICALLY]
- LENIFY – (archaic) to mitigate or assuage [v LENIFIED, LENIFYING, LENIFIES]
- REDBAY – a small tree [n -S]
- DEEPIE – (colloquial) a three-dimensional cinematograph film [n -S]
- WHANAU – (Maori) a family, especially an extended one [n -S]
- RUBEFY – to redden, also RUBIFY [v RUBEFIED, RUBEFYING, RUBEFIES]
- SEPMAG – pertaining to synchronized sound and film [adj]
- CHIAUS – to cheat, swindle, also CHOUSH, CHOUSE, CHOWSE [v -ED, -ING, -ES]
- PROSIT – (Latin) a toast to good health, also PROST [interj]
- THOWEL – an oar pin, also THOWL [n -S]
- LARRUP – to flog or thrash [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- LUNYIE – (Scots) the guillemot, also LUNGIE [n -S]
- DREIDL – (Yiddish) a four-sided toy marked with Hebrew letters and spun like a top; a children’s game of chance played with this esp. at Hanukkah, also DREIDEL
- YAOURT – (Turkish) a semisolid, somewhat sour foodstuff, made from milk curdled by the addition of certain bacteria, also YOGHOURT, YOGHURT, YOGOURT, YOGURT
- SCAITH – (Old Norse) to injure, also SCATH, SCATHE, SKAITH [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- QUICKY – (colloquial) a hurried act of sexual intercourse, also QUICKIE [n QUICKIES]
- CURVET – to leap, frisk [v CURVETED or CURVETTED, CURVETING or CURVETTING, CURVETS]
7 Letter Words:
- AEONIAN – lasting for aeons, eternal, also AEONIC, EONIAN [adj]
- FUCHSIA – a flowering shrub [n -S]
- FIASCHI – FIASCO, (Italian) a wine bottle [n]
- DORIZED – DORIZE, (Greek) to become like the Dorians, also DORISE [v]
- DORTOUR – (archaic) a dormitory, also DORTER [n -S]
- CUPOLAR – pertaining to a spherical vault [adj]
- CUPULAR – cup-shaped, also CUPULATE [adj]
- AMORINI – AMORINO, (Italian) a cupid [n]
- RODSTER – (archaic) an angler [n -S]
- ROBINIA – a genus of leguminous trees including the common locust of North America [n -S]
- CROUPON – the human buttocks [n -S]
- WARDROP – (Milton) a wardrobe [n -S]
- BEWEARY – to make weary [v BEWEARIED, BEWEARYING, BEWEARIES]
- GODROON – to ornament with godroons [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- MAYBIRD – an American songbird [n -S]
- HOPTOAD – a kind of toad [n -S]
- CATFACE – a deformity of fruit [n -S]
- PACKMAN – one who bears a pack; a peddler [n PACKMEN]
- MANPACK – a pack designed to be carrier by one person [n -S]
- ROLLWAY – an incline for rolling logs [n -S]
- SKIDWAY – a platform on which logs are piled for sawing [n -S]
- CASEASE – an enzyme decomposing the casein in milk and cheese [n -S]
- TITLIKE – like a tit [adj]
- MISHMEE – the bitter root stock of a plant, also MISHMI [n -S]
- ADHARMA – (Sanskrit) unrighteousness (the opposite of dharma) [n -S]
- HARAMDA – (Hindi) an illegitimate male, also HARAMZADA [n -S]
- MEDRESE – (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MADRASSAH, MEDRESA, MEDRESSEH [n -S]
- INCHPIN – (obsolete) the sweetbread of a deer [n -S]
- FOODOIR – a book or blog that combines a personal memoir with a series of recipes [n -S]
8 Letter Words:
- RANGIORA – (Maori) an evergreen New Zealand shrub with large ovate leaves and small greenish-white flowers [n -S]
- PIRLICUE – to summarize in conclusion, also PURLICUE [v PIRLICUED, PIRLICUING, PIRLICUES]
- CITYWARD – towards the city [adv]
- OVERRUFF – at cards, to trump with a higher card than those already played [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- DEPRENYL – a drug for treating Parkinson’s disease [n -S]
- FRUITAGE – the process of bearing fruit [n -S]
- BEAUFFET – (obsolete) a sideboard, also BEAUFET [n -S]
- MIRTHFUL – full of mirth [adj MIRTHFULLY]
- VEXILLAR – of or like a vexillum, the vane of a feather, also VEXILLATE [adj]
- AFFRONTE – (French) in heraldry, facing each other [adj]
- UPDARTED – UPDART, to dart up [v]
- GAOLLESS – having no gaol, also JAILLESS [adj]
- NEOBLAST – a cell important in regeneration of worms [n -S]
- BACKBEAT – one of the normally unstressed beats in a musical bar, used as a secondary syncopated beat [n -S]
- BABESIAE – BABESIA, a parasite causing cattle fever [n]
- SHECHITA – (Hebrew) the slaughtering of animals in accordance with rabbinical law, also SCHECHITA, SCHECHITAH, SHECHITAH, SHEHITA, SHEHITAH [n -S]
- INFERIAE – (Latin) offerings to the spirits of the dead [n]
- GEMSHORN – (German) a chamois horn used as a wind instrument [n -S]
- GINGIVAL – (Latin) pertaining to the fleshy tissue surrounding the teeth [adj]
- CANSTICK – (Shakespeare) a candlestick [n -S]
- HAPLOPIA – normal vision [n -S]
- ADULATOR – one who adulates [n -S]
- LANDSLIP – the fall of a mass of earth [n -S]
- FOOTLING – FOOTLE, the act of pottering about [n -S]
- LOCUTORY – a room in a monastery [n LOCUTORIES]